With a volital history of highs and lows in the month of March, USA TODAY's John Waggoner tells us what to expect this year where when the Nasdaq composite finally broke back above 5000 after 15 years.

An Iowa boy called the editor at the Herald Times to complain about the changes to the paper's Sunday comics section and left a curse-laden voicemail that's funnier than Garfield ever could be. Mara Montalbano (@maramontalbano) has the story.

Painter Nelson Shanks, the artist who created the 2005 portrait of former President Bill Clinton hanging in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., says he included a reference to the Monica Lewinsky scandal in the painting. Jen Markham (

You can find all sorts of things for sale on eBay...but this might be one of the coolest. Nine buildings in a small Georgia town are for sale, but what makes them remarkable is the show they were featured on: AMC's 'The Walking Dead.'

We all know that much of the U.S. has been slammed by winter weather recently. But is the cold weather really all that bad? Here's a look at some of the coolest cold weather phenomena to hit the country.

Ron Lyons celebrated 50 years in business on March 1, 2015. He founded Lyons Alignment and Auto Repair on State Street in West Lafayette and five years later moved to the corner of Fourth and North streets in Lafayette.

Leonard Nimoy played scores of roles in a showbiz career which lasted more than six decades, but none more memorable than "Spock" on the science fiction franchise "Star Trek." Nimoy passed away at the age of 83 in his Bel Air, California home.

A would-be robber’s toy gun breaks apart as he tries to rob a Taco Bell in San Francisco. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more details on the robber's plan, and how the gun fell apart.
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USA TODAY's Jane Onyanga-Omara reports from outside of reported home of the suspected Islamic State militant known as 'Jihadi John,' or Mohammed Emwazi, who has been seen in several hostage beheading videos.